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is starbucks going to raise prices or is there a possibility starbucks eases back that's what happens in response. if you don't get that response, tim, then you have to worry about this idea of stagflation, and something being wrong in the price mechanism, something being wrong in the response to the economy. i'm sorry to go on a tirade here, i just think that's -- i should calm down, i know >> we're going to have a great starbucks segment later in the show, and we should have you back, and obviously, somehow you -- i did hit a nerve with the third person reference not having a good metaphor, but -- >> but -- >> i don't think there's stagflation, i hear you -- you are absolutely right the economy's not even close, also, it's a falling off a cliff, let alone the inflation side of it, i agree. >> they said the economy was still growing at a solid pace, and powell did look through that weaker gdp number. they said job gains are strong, and we'll wait to see on friday, but that is at least the expectation. and overall, you've had decent consumer spending. some of the data has been a littl
is starbucks going to raise prices or is there a possibility starbucks eases back that's what happens in response. if you don't get that response, tim, then you have to worry about this idea of stagflation, and something being wrong in the price mechanism, something being wrong in the response to the economy. i'm sorry to go on a tirade here, i just think that's -- i should calm down, i know >> we're going to have a great starbucks segment later in the show, and we should have you back,...
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and starbucks is not alone. so it is not starbucks specific there in china. the brand is still very strong. it is just demand has pulled back. but what we know about starbucks and china is that, you know, again, it is the top choice of, you know, one out of every two coffee customers, and i think what we are seeing with them is, again, a push to communicate the value proposition through their digital, you know, assets there. but it is going to be a slog because of the macro environment. >> yeah. sara, thanks very much. appreciate it. >> sara of bank of america. still ahead, we are sticking with the consumer and getting a view on inflation from the head of amazon's whole fos.od we'll be back after this. car, this isn't the way home. that's right james, it isn't. car, where are we going? we're here. (♪♪) surprise!!! the future isn't scary. not investing in it is. car, were you in on this? nothing gets by you james. nasdaq-100 innovators. one etf. before investing, carefully read and consider fund investment objectives, risks, charges, expenses and more in p
and starbucks is not alone. so it is not starbucks specific there in china. the brand is still very strong. it is just demand has pulled back. but what we know about starbucks and china is that, you know, again, it is the top choice of, you know, one out of every two coffee customers, and i think what we are seeing with them is, again, a push to communicate the value proposition through their digital, you know, assets there. but it is going to be a slog because of the macro environment....
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starbucks is very popular, but you can see challengers to starbucks that have advantages, and that do not have the overhang. so, i wonder, well, we're just getting a worse deal than everybody else because of those things, but again, that is not -- right, that's not schultz's argument, at all. he's focused entirely on operational problems, and operational problems are an indictment of a leadership team that has not been in charge for that long. >> so, as an expert in leadership, right, and you mentioned change, one of the things that really caught my ear, change is inevitable, right? and when you're a leader, isn't it part of your task to be able to train the next person that's going to lead in the manner that you want or at least have, you know, the where with all to make a determination about the correct direction of the company going forward? so, for me, is this just an indictment on new leadership or is this also an indictment on pre-existing leadership's enact, because this is this third time now, third iteration -- >> maybe it's on schultz. >> and having it not fail, so, that see
starbucks is very popular, but you can see challengers to starbucks that have advantages, and that do not have the overhang. so, i wonder, well, we're just getting a worse deal than everybody else because of those things, but again, that is not -- right, that's not schultz's argument, at all. he's focused entirely on operational problems, and operational problems are an indictment of a leadership team that has not been in charge for that long. >> so, as an expert in leadership, right, and...
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we're seeing that in things like starbucks where starbucks is a great story. probably just on the floor behind us there's like, i don't know, $300 worth of starbucks, maybe more floating around but valuations ultimately matter >> look, the people who are more bearish or cautious are going to seize any data point that they can to help build their case you're making it sound like the starbucks report today as bad as it is and the comps were surprisingly bad as they were, and the stock looks like a disaster it does, i'll take your starbucks and raise you an amazon i'll raise you - >> okay, great >> the caps and eai - >> that's the perfect cap for my story. amazon up 2% yesterday it was down 3%, 4% >> stock's been at an all-time high >> it's ultimately flat. over the past couple days. it gets into valuations matter, numbers matter, expectations matter and i think that there's too much roth. the thing that i think we're going to need to go back to is when we talk about bear case and bull case, i think we need to to talk about that with magnitude do you think 4,800
we're seeing that in things like starbucks where starbucks is a great story. probably just on the floor behind us there's like, i don't know, $300 worth of starbucks, maybe more floating around but valuations ultimately matter >> look, the people who are more bearish or cautious are going to seize any data point that they can to help build their case you're making it sound like the starbucks report today as bad as it is and the comps were surprisingly bad as they were, and the stock looks...
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starbucks is behind. katie: consumers are still spending. take a look at fresh pet earnings, a strong quarter even though it is expensive pet food. looking through your list, we are talking about ceos out there. when it comes to apple, you would not underestimate tim cook. when it comes to tesla, that is another ceo that is dangerous to underestimate. nancy: and i have done it, to my own peril many years ago when he was sleeping on the factory floor and his lieutenants were quitting right and left. i thought, this is no longer investing, this is gambling. i think what i have learned about elon musk's he thrives in chaos, the kind of chaos the rest of us run away from so you have to really dig in. this company is trading as an electric vehicle company, but look at the business which is utility grade battery storage and that business is growing faster and is more profitable than the rest, so we think the company looks different in the next three to five years. robotaxis is not really up my alley. it is happening. the question is how long it wi
starbucks is behind. katie: consumers are still spending. take a look at fresh pet earnings, a strong quarter even though it is expensive pet food. looking through your list, we are talking about ceos out there. when it comes to apple, you would not underestimate tim cook. when it comes to tesla, that is another ceo that is dangerous to underestimate. nancy: and i have done it, to my own peril many years ago when he was sleeping on the factory floor and his lieutenants were quitting right and...
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cloud sales growth accelerates the company also aims for spending more on a.i >>> shares of starbucks under pressure they're down after a decline in same-store sales it also slashed its forecast we're going to be joined exclusive by starbucks' ceo just a few minutes from now >>> let's begin this new month for markets after ending a rough april with that selloff. worst day since january 31st worst month since september '23. >> some of it was because there's a belief that -- really, this happened in the last few hours yesterday -- that if the fed chief is asked the question, do you think that the next move should be increasing rates or decreasing rates, it puts him in a horrible bind? h what is he going to say? this was literally the narrative i heard yesterday as interest rates ticked up. you know that people are going to try to trap the chairman, but he's not easily trapped. >> no, he's not. although you're not necessarily in favor of the press conferences, as i recall >> no, because these people are teenagers. i've run press conferences and been in press conferences, and i'm not impr
cloud sales growth accelerates the company also aims for spending more on a.i >>> shares of starbucks under pressure they're down after a decline in same-store sales it also slashed its forecast we're going to be joined exclusive by starbucks' ceo just a few minutes from now >>> let's begin this new month for markets after ending a rough april with that selloff. worst day since january 31st worst month since september '23. >> some of it was because there's a belief that...
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steve- is— mcdonald's, like starbucks? thank you, steve. is very _ mcdonald's, like starbucks? thank you, steve. is very important - mcdonald's, like starbucks? thank you, steve. is very important to i you, steve. is very important to distinguish between sanctions versus boycotts. sanctions are imposed by countries, by nation states, boycotts are imposed by individual groups, purchase goods, against particular companies. so this is very important. the second distinction is, is the boycott against the company because of something the company did inside its company? think of anheuser—busch in the united states last year, its activities that enraged many consumers, and that boycott was effective. but secondary boycotts, thatis effective. but secondary boycotts, that is to say boycotting a company because they are involved with a country that people are opposed to, is less successful in the research literature. so we have to make those very important distinctions, i think, in terms of analysing these success orfailures of think, in terms of analysing these success or failures of
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. >> right he should drink starbucks and lefties bud light. >> amongst the rubble any bargains. >> i salt to that stuck out builders first source sells goods for people who are building houses and they drop 19%. jack: 19 not 90. >> the bulls are saying the concerns about margins and guidance and re-share purchases are overblown and this is a great opportunity for investors that miss the rally it was up 80% over the past 12 months in the other issue shopify and drop 19% in both say the company will spend more and it's raising subscription prices later in the year end potential for market gains both of those could be interesting. >> next week we see retailers reporting earnings and jason furman said it's holding up strong what is that what you're seeing. >> will see what the data bears that you have two big reports the census bureau retail sales and monthly retail sales in the new york fed quarterly household debt and quarter report. we'll see what the numbers say. jack: who are you looking forward to a stock report. >> walmart coming up next week walmart benefits from the bargain cons
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starbucks shares have fallen 17. analysts aren't sure why earnings and revenue are down, but the former ceo, howard schultz, said the reason is obvious. on sunday, he said the problems lie in the starbucks stores and they need a revamp. he suggests starbucks improve its mobile order experience and overhaul how it creates new drinks. coming up next, we're going to show you new evidence linking birds to dinosaurs. we want to show you this fossil. it shows in our archaeopteryx. it is the earliest known bird, complete with feathers, clawed wings, and 50 tiny teeth. it was in the hands of private collectors until donors bought it for the field museum in chicago. the museum unveiled it today and released this hologram of the bird. the bird is 150 million years old, a remnant of the jurassic period. visitors will be able to visit it for the next month. then it will come back for display in the fall. that's very cool. don't forget you can watch our newscast 24/7 on roku and other streaming platforms. raj mathai joins us now
starbucks shares have fallen 17. analysts aren't sure why earnings and revenue are down, but the former ceo, howard schultz, said the reason is obvious. on sunday, he said the problems lie in the starbucks stores and they need a revamp. he suggests starbucks improve its mobile order experience and overhaul how it creates new drinks. coming up next, we're going to show you new evidence linking birds to dinosaurs. we want to show you this fossil. it shows in our archaeopteryx. it is the earliest...
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annmarie: starbucks defense. if you don't drink regular milk they have a lot of options for non-dairy milks. if you continually purchase you get a lot of those cappuccinos for free. lisa: listen to her. jonathan: let the record show i mentioned bonds and lisa did not talk about them. she talked about coffee instead. as many seconds as you would like. lisa: i will have 10, which is bonds are fascinating, but right now we don't know which direction of travel is. whether demand is going to matter more or whether it is going to be whether the fed chair says hike, and everyone goes crazy. jonathan: we are looking for a treasury refunding announcement. are you interested in that? lisa: i am. we got the actual numbers. the distribution of what denominations they are going to sell it in. jonathan: very different to sustaining 5%. that is a conversation we will have. coming up, deutsche bank's bankim chadha. jonathan pingle expecting a lackluster april payrolls report. and ira jersey. as pons close out the worst month of
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not a great week to be a starbucks holder. you have to say i was caught off by the results this poor. it's not a favorable way to dissect the results. i'm a bit surprised we didn't -- i think this number deserves a preannouncement, so i'm a bit surprised we didn't get one, but it doesn't sent a good message. one of the big concerns with the china side is they were concern they would give up market hair to other competitors. that doesn't seem to be the case, but it does speak to a weak china le consumer. so, the short answer is, i'm not adding more to a position that looks so bad technically, and it's on a negative growth trajectory. you would say, this is as cheap as the to be hack in 12 years, and it has been. >> so bad it's bad. julie, i saw your head nodding. >> i think you have problems everywhere you look. the multiple of 19 times is still questionable. the earnings outlook and visibility is so weak. this new ceo has been in place for a year. they've had to consistently cut the same-store sales guidance. this was a pretty
not a great week to be a starbucks holder. you have to say i was caught off by the results this poor. it's not a favorable way to dissect the results. i'm a bit surprised we didn't -- i think this number deserves a preannouncement, so i'm a bit surprised we didn't get one, but it doesn't sent a good message. one of the big concerns with the china side is they were concern they would give up market hair to other competitors. that doesn't seem to be the case, but it does speak to a weak china le...
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shares of starbucks tanking on its global sales. >>> plus, chips take a hit as amd and skyworks fail to impress investors. >>> police being called to the campus once again, arresting dozens of pro-palestinian protesters and clearing occupied academic buildings. it a is wednesday, may 1st, 2024, and you're watching "worldwide exchange" right here on cnbc. ja good morning and welcome to "worldwide exchange." we're coming to you live from cnbc london. thank you for being with us. let's get you ready for the trading day ahead. the s&p is coming off its worst month since september and biggest drop since all the way back in january. take a look at futures in the red. the dow off of its lows, but it looks look it would open just about 30 points lower. all the major averages are down from their record-highs. it's worse for the russell 2000, which is now more than 19% from its all-time high. april also responsible for wiping out the majority of gains from the first quarter of this year. we're talking 87% for the dow, 39% for the s&p, and 34% from the nasdaq. stocks like home depot, sales forc
shares of starbucks tanking on its global sales. >>> plus, chips take a hit as amd and skyworks fail to impress investors. >>> police being called to the campus once again, arresting dozens of pro-palestinian protesters and clearing occupied academic buildings. it a is wednesday, may 1st, 2024, and you're watching "worldwide exchange" right here on cnbc. ja good morning and welcome to "worldwide exchange." we're coming to you live from cnbc london. thank...
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they were really into the crushed iced drinks at starbucks like a year ago. now they want something new and i think that is why starbucks now introducing boba they are the little jelly bubbles that they are fun to sip. it is a whole social thing and it is also very stinstagramable, and it makes good content. >> and so the question then is maybe they are facing tough comps from the big drinks. so they have to keep coming up with new products to keep driving that young consumer in the store and sharing their experiences. >> yeah, and so now you could go to starbucks and get a boba bubbletee and frappuccino and your novelty drink of choice >> so for those looking to bottom tick let's call it, you can give them something to be excited about. pin trterest is also on your rar >> and i think we forget about pinterest. they are like the quiet sort of monster -- that has negative -- they are wonderful, but they are sort of the safe platform. i think parents are okay with the alphas being on it >> are we just calling them alphas now by the way? it seems to odd to refer
they were really into the crushed iced drinks at starbucks like a year ago. now they want something new and i think that is why starbucks now introducing boba they are the little jelly bubbles that they are fun to sip. it is a whole social thing and it is also very stinstagramable, and it makes good content. >> and so the question then is maybe they are facing tough comps from the big drinks. so they have to keep coming up with new products to keep driving that young consumer in the store...
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. >>> plus, tim is flexing his blicep after lyft's earnings starbucks still struggling, down 18% since earnings last week and why someone not naming names, thinks now may be the perfect time to short tesla. i'm melissa lee, coming to you live from studio b at the nasdaq on the desk tonight -- tim seymour, karen finerman, dan nathan, and guy adami. we start off with the 9.5% drop in disney after earnings this morning. even as the entertainment giant streaming business gets closer to profitability, a slight revenue miss lower than expected guidance weighing on the stock it had been the best performing dow component this year up until today's plunge it's now dropped to number four. leadership alluding to trouble in two tent poles of disney's business first, the cfo warning about the consumer, saying that while travel and demand still appear healthy, the company seeing, quote, some evidence of a global moderation from peak post-covid travel then, there was ceo bob iger addressing future bumps in the road to streaming, admitting the path to profitability may not be linear disney expects to
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let's start with and starbucks i, i kno of starbucks unionization efforts afoot. i was not able to find a starbucks worker who was not happy and they really like working starbucks. the place gives really incredible benefits. while i was reporting the book, there was a great moment. i'm sure saw it, where bernie sanders, senator bernie sanders, howard schultz, who started starbucks in front a senate committee to sort of berate him about, you know, the union busting and so forth. and at some point, howard schultz looked at senator sanders and he said he said, senator sanders, when wanted to come up with a minimum wage bill for the country, you were asking for $15 an hour. but my workers at $17 an hour like why you giving me such a hard time? you only asked for $15 an hour. and, you know, there this sense that, you know, sanders problem with schultz was that he had opted to do this rather than been forced by e right. i mean, clearly howard schultz found a market rationale to give his workers great pay. i don't think anybody expects to be at, you know, for a career, a
let's start with and starbucks i, i kno of starbucks unionization efforts afoot. i was not able to find a starbucks worker who was not happy and they really like working starbucks. the place gives really incredible benefits. while i was reporting the book, there was a great moment. i'm sure saw it, where bernie sanders, senator bernie sanders, howard schultz, who started starbucks in front a senate committee to sort of berate him about, you know, the union busting and so forth. and at some...
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frankly, it seemed to me that two employers in particular amazon and starbucks, starbucks, excuse me, actually got pretty good reviews from. the people you interviewed who had who had worked there and there was not a not a hostility to organized labor, to unions, but it seemed like some of the people you talked to, thought unions made sense in some situations. and not others, which is frankly always corresponded with my view of unions or what i've seen of organized labor. if you have a, let's say, car manufacturing, you have a lot of similar that somewhat compartmentalized you would want to have the workers being able to negotiate on behalf of a large gr whereas you have you know, now we're seeing, for instance, our industry getting rapidly and i'm like, what is the people? it's a creative position that people have wildly different values from frankly from like month, month, depending on whether facebook, youtube is being kinder to our distribution models and and it doesn't make any sense. but can you talk about the view of of labor in business that you came across? yeah absolutely. i
frankly, it seemed to me that two employers in particular amazon and starbucks, starbucks, excuse me, actually got pretty good reviews from. the people you interviewed who had who had worked there and there was not a not a hostility to organized labor, to unions, but it seemed like some of the people you talked to, thought unions made sense in some situations. and not others, which is frankly always corresponded with my view of unions or what i've seen of organized labor. if you have a, let's...
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what is going on with starbucks? >> worst day since 2020. when you look at the sales, one of the worst quarterly results in more than two decades. sales are weaker than expected. they saw weakness along -- among reward members. you are seeing investors shunning the company with uncertainty. some reactions about what they can do to right the ship and go back into the sales. looking at a market like china, it did not seem very strong, so a number of issues for the company. that is why it is seeing the worst day since 2020. katie: i feel like we have to from the numbers on how to companies we have heard called this a transition year. i feel like that is turning into the word of this earnings season. west especially when you have the scorched earth from a business perspective, so much excitement around generative ai and agonizing companies like starbucks exposed to the consumer. it is kind of concerning and we have seen that happen a number of times. maybe that is the kitchen sink excuse. katie: they need to make ai chips or something. if you th
what is going on with starbucks? >> worst day since 2020. when you look at the sales, one of the worst quarterly results in more than two decades. sales are weaker than expected. they saw weakness along -- among reward members. you are seeing investors shunning the company with uncertainty. some reactions about what they can do to right the ship and go back into the sales. looking at a market like china, it did not seem very strong, so a number of issues for the company. that is why it is...
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this is an example of the opposite of what i saw in starbucks. i thought it was a good quarter until i read what tony felt he should have done he's a perfectionist he was not happy by the way, david, they have a lot of stock-based compensation. >> yes enormous stock-based comp. >> that made me feel like they haven't done the big pivot that we know -- that the airbnbs have done but i know he's very hard on himself, and the incrementally negative read-throughs about uber eats, i thought they were okay i was surprised that the stock was down as much now, it is this was a victim of this. okay >> yes >> it's just up a lot. but when you read through it, you've got -- you get the sense of a great ceo, who's just saying, listen, i didn't do this, i didn't do that there were some rule changes in new york and seattle that hurt things for him he said it didn't matter that much, but i find that this man is so self-critical, and there was so much self-remonstration in this that i thought he took the stock down >> interesting >> i think he did. i know him from
this is an example of the opposite of what i saw in starbucks. i thought it was a good quarter until i read what tony felt he should have done he's a perfectionist he was not happy by the way, david, they have a lot of stock-based compensation. >> yes enormous stock-based comp. >> that made me feel like they haven't done the big pivot that we know -- that the airbnbs have done but i know he's very hard on himself, and the incrementally negative read-throughs about uber eats, i...
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. >> starbucks. >> you think it is over for starbucks. >> latte venti no foam latte. i don't want it now. >> really? your latte. >> don't you just like black co coffee >> i'm a black drip coffee i'm not trying to have milk and all the stuff. >> why >> so i'm not taking ozempic >>> when we come back after this, closing arguments begin today in google's anti-trust trial. >>> and new york mayor eric adams will be on the program and we will talk about the college protests as we head to break, here is our look at the s&p 500 winners and losers >> announcer: executive edge is sponsored by at&t business next level moments need the next level network. to start you need an idea. it's a pillow with a speaker in it! that's right craig. a team that's highly competent. i'm just here for the internets. at&t it's super-fast. reliable. you locked us out?! arrggghh! ahhhh! solution-oriented. [jenna screams] and most importantly... is the internet out? don't worry, we have at&t internet back-up. the next level network. i sold a pillow! did i read this? did i get eggs? where are my keys
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in a social media post, former ceo howard schultz, who bought starbucks back in 1987, said starbucks has to change the focus back to coffee. he has recently introduced lavender matcha drinks they have. but despite that, revenue dropped 2% in the first quarter. that's the first quarterly drop in revenue since 2020. starbucks also lowered its expectations for sales and earnings for the year that stocks dropped about 20% this year, and the irs is issuing a final warning to collect the remaining $1 billion in unclaimed federal tax refunds. the agency reports. 1 million people across the country face a may 17th deadline to claim their refund from the 2020 tax year. typically, taxpayers have three years to claim their tax funds, but that was extended for 2020 to give people more time because of the pandemic. here in california, the supreme court will hear oral arguments in a case this week that could determine if voters get the final say before tax increases. right now, the taxpayer protection and government accountability act is set to be on the november ballot here in california. if pass
in a social media post, former ceo howard schultz, who bought starbucks back in 1987, said starbucks has to change the focus back to coffee. he has recently introduced lavender matcha drinks they have. but despite that, revenue dropped 2% in the first quarter. that's the first quarterly drop in revenue since 2020. starbucks also lowered its expectations for sales and earnings for the year that stocks dropped about 20% this year, and the irs is issuing a final warning to collect the remaining $1...
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even if you think about it, starbucks was the end all be all. now you have dunkin who's focusing on coffee, and mcd mc mcdonald's, and you have other companies and tim horton's. they have 39,000 global stores or something like that. how do you grow money if your consumer can't pay more for coffee, and there's a lot of competition at reasonable prices making it hard. i can't do it. >> there's your three buys and a bail. victoria greene, great to get your thoughts. have a nice weekend. >> thanks, dom. >>> that does it for the exchange. before we go though, check out shares of goldman sachs hit a new record high from their recent lows back in october, and speaking of banks, don't miss our interview with citi group live from the institute, the global conference that's happening on monday. that's going to be right here on the exchange, 1:00 p.m. eastern time. "power lunch" is up next. leslie picker is getting ready. i'll join her on the other side of this quick break. the future is not just going to happen. you have to make it. and if you want a succ
even if you think about it, starbucks was the end all be all. now you have dunkin who's focusing on coffee, and mcd mc mcdonald's, and you have other companies and tim horton's. they have 39,000 global stores or something like that. how do you grow money if your consumer can't pay more for coffee, and there's a lot of competition at reasonable prices making it hard. i can't do it. >> there's your three buys and a bail. victoria greene, great to get your thoughts. have a nice weekend....
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. >>> and three-time starbucks ceo howard schultz is calling out the open. in a post on sunday, schultz says starbucks requires a focus on the customer experience through the eyes of the merchant. the answer does not lie in data, but in the stores, frank. >> strong criticism. silvana, thank you. >>> we have a lot more to come on "worldwide exchange," including the one word that investors need to know today. first, warren buffett says the iphone may be the greatest product of all time, but since 2007, what else does apple have for investors? we will discuss that and more. stay with us. >>> plus, a closer case of the chinese con sierm. consumer. little a live report from beijing. >>> we have a very busy hour still ahead when "worldwide exchange" returns. stay with us. whoa, what's that, grandpa? look at us knuckleheads. and they're all coming? those who are still with us, yes. you look good. you as well. one, two three. grandpa! what's this, ellie? your wings. light 'em up! gentlemen, it's a beautiful... ...day to fly. wooooooo! whoa! on your wing, grandpa! i
. >>> and three-time starbucks ceo howard schultz is calling out the open. in a post on sunday, schultz says starbucks requires a focus on the customer experience through the eyes of the merchant. the answer does not lie in data, but in the stores, frank. >> strong criticism. silvana, thank you. >>> we have a lot more to come on "worldwide exchange," including the one word that investors need to know today. first, warren buffett says the iphone may be the...
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starbucks and its baristas are set to resume negotiations. workers united are seeking better pay and benefits as well as improved staffing. there has been good progress in their talks. this news is coming after starbucks reported some challenging quarterly results which caused it to cut its 2024 target. it credits cautious consumer behavior and spending and the need to make improvements in its stores addressing some of the concerns raised by the workers. >> thank you for the rundown, charlotte. >>> still to come, florida, it's one heck of a drug. and the panthers get even with the rangers. all that plus tonight's nba action after this. s tonight's n action after this. [sfx: gasp] [sfx: spilling sound] nooo... aya... quick, the quicker picker upper! bounty absorbs spills like a sponge. and is 2x more absorbent so you can use less. when your gut is the q out of balance,per. your body gives you signs. so if you're frustrated with occasional bloating... ♪♪ [stomach noises] gas... or abdominal discomfort... help stop the frustration and start
starbucks and its baristas are set to resume negotiations. workers united are seeking better pay and benefits as well as improved staffing. there has been good progress in their talks. this news is coming after starbucks reported some challenging quarterly results which caused it to cut its 2024 target. it credits cautious consumer behavior and spending and the need to make improvements in its stores addressing some of the concerns raised by the workers. >> thank you for the rundown,...
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starbucks has been -- do people go to starbucks and buy a cup of coffee black? probably not. they're going there and they're buying sugary lattes and the pink drink. that's what you see happening with these fast food stocks. and because so many people are getting on this glp-1 weight loss kick, they're shunning these kinds of restaurants. stuart: you're assuming there's a lot of people on these kinds of drugs. >> it's growing, and people are becoming more health-conscious. even alcohol stocks have been beaten up because ozempic has an effect on alcohol consumption as well. stuart: does it really? >> it does. stuart: interesting. pfizer raised their profit outlook because of cost cutting and strong non-covid sales. now, they're down 34% in the last year, up 22% today. -- 2% today. you a buyer? >> no, not a big fan. eli lilly happens to be our number one pharmaceutical holding. mounjaro, the glp-1 drug they have. pfizer, yes, they're doing better as it e relates to their non-covid line, but it's still a covid play, or old news. i'd rather be in something fresh. stuart fourth st
starbucks has been -- do people go to starbucks and buy a cup of coffee black? probably not. they're going there and they're buying sugary lattes and the pink drink. that's what you see happening with these fast food stocks. and because so many people are getting on this glp-1 weight loss kick, they're shunning these kinds of restaurants. stuart: you're assuming there's a lot of people on these kinds of drugs. >> it's growing, and people are becoming more health-conscious. even alcohol...
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the ceo of starbucks admitted the chain is earning less money right now. he also said he knows the stores need improvements, so the union believes this will give them momentum in the talks this week, you may have seen the buy now, pay later option while online shopping. it turns out a growing number of shoppers are clicking that box. the option allows you to pay a small amount to start and pay the rest in payments. a new survey by nerdwallet says 25% of shoppers have used this in the past year, and that's because, according to nerdwallet, many adults are struggling to pay for basic necessities like groceries. as prices remain high and it's pretty easy to use, there's no credit check or application process like credit cards have, and the loans don't appear on credit reports, so it's like a phantom debt that doesn't reflect the credit score. well, this could have been a whole lot worse. a florida bus driver is accused of driving a group of graduating seniors while he was under the influence. the students were heading to an end of the year field trip, but wit
the ceo of starbucks admitted the chain is earning less money right now. he also said he knows the stores need improvements, so the union believes this will give them momentum in the talks this week, you may have seen the buy now, pay later option while online shopping. it turns out a growing number of shoppers are clicking that box. the option allows you to pay a small amount to start and pay the rest in payments. a new survey by nerdwallet says 25% of shoppers have used this in the past year,...
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there are other high-profile changes including starbucks. i know you are not going to knock starbucks but they had low single-digit declines. how can you explain your 10%? versus the king which had single digit? >> i think if you look at our quarter we were really performing on all cylinders. so we were driving on innovation. we launched protein coffee milk. hugely successful. we grew our awareness with paid immediate. we also were super focused honor awards program. so our customers who come in a lot came in even more. >> so how do you deal with the lines? i mentioned that is the single greatest problem, especially if you want to go global order which you are trialing. >> absolutely. so what we focus on is speed, quality, and service, with our baristas. so speed is something we are always focused on. helping our customers get through the lines faster. but they still always want to have that awesome conversation with our baristas. >> i want to have people understand what a real growth story is. accelerating and making more money in a certain
there are other high-profile changes including starbucks. i know you are not going to knock starbucks but they had low single-digit declines. how can you explain your 10%? versus the king which had single digit? >> i think if you look at our quarter we were really performing on all cylinders. so we were driving on innovation. we launched protein coffee milk. hugely successful. we grew our awareness with paid immediate. we also were super focused honor awards program. so our customers who...
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if you look at consumer-based stocks, whether it was starbucks or mcdonald's missing earnings, pointing to a consumer slowdown. there is that bifurcation between corporate and especially those driven by exports still doing well, versus consumer. that is the other thing the fed alluded to. they talked about inflation impacting consumers and those who can least afford it. that is something the fed is very centered on. looking for employment numbers, looking for continued inflation signs that the common person on the street is getting impacted. haidi: earnings for chipmakers and big tech, the returns from the buoyancy of the ai trade continue to pay off. how sustained do you expect it to be, particularly in a more difficult funding environment, and what is the next part of this rally? pooja: earnings growth will still be there but not to the same extent as we saw last year. last year the magnificent 7 grew earnings 40%. this year expectation is 20%. what we are seeing across emerging markets in the taiwan and korea supply chain is many of the mid-cap companies that are supplying originally
if you look at consumer-based stocks, whether it was starbucks or mcdonald's missing earnings, pointing to a consumer slowdown. there is that bifurcation between corporate and especially those driven by exports still doing well, versus consumer. that is the other thing the fed alluded to. they talked about inflation impacting consumers and those who can least afford it. that is something the fed is very centered on. looking for employment numbers, looking for continued inflation signs that the...
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well, i mean, starbucks itself, like we came out with a solidarity statement for palestine in the starbucks response to that from our union to sewer union. and to try to intimidate workers, silence on silence her opinions on palestine. and what was the response to that was the house and you move made coming together and starting a boy on starbucks. and it has what led us to being able to bargain with the company. the next upcoming months is put the company in crisis and is allowing our union to actually be able to negotiate and have an opportunity to change the working conditions of like fast food workers. i'm sorry. the a crowded hardware store has been bombed in her keys and ukraine's northeast region, leaving for people that and another 40 injured a 2nd strike hit a residential area, injuring at least 11 people, or q has been a target of russian attacks for months now. i'll just there is john holland reports from the capital keys as they came on saturday afternoon to bomb slamming into this hardware. holly promote getting hotter keys when the smoke cleared. this was what was left alone w
well, i mean, starbucks itself, like we came out with a solidarity statement for palestine in the starbucks response to that from our union to sewer union. and to try to intimidate workers, silence on silence her opinions on palestine. and what was the response to that was the house and you move made coming together and starting a boy on starbucks. and it has what led us to being able to bargain with the company. the next upcoming months is put the company in crisis and is allowing our union to...
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that is sort of your expedia, be starbucks, ulta specialties. the fed released a interesting note saying two billion of excess savings has been used up. now consumers are -- charles: we're minus 72 billion, [laughter] >> minus 72 billion. we have strong wages. consumers will be a little more selective. so companies with very highly valued with lofty expectations are the ones that are going to get hit. so be very careful about those. the other thing we're seeing is semis, the non-ai, everything but nvidia is getting hit hard. even when you look at some of these target prices it will take a long time for them to come back. charles: a long time. >> a long time to come back. charles: what is interesting, cvs, intel, akamai, even starbucks, then some of the other names from your list, disney, what i see are companies that have just been disappointments for a long time? >> right. charles: listen, they don't just, i don't know why people think all of sudden management that fumbled the ball for eight quarters or two years, all of sudden they will become
that is sort of your expedia, be starbucks, ulta specialties. the fed released a interesting note saying two billion of excess savings has been used up. now consumers are -- charles: we're minus 72 billion, [laughter] >> minus 72 billion. we have strong wages. consumers will be a little more selective. so companies with very highly valued with lofty expectations are the ones that are going to get hit. so be very careful about those. the other thing we're seeing is semis, the non-ai,...
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starbucks has made progress, but there is more to do. that for workers is what they want to hear as they head into the negotiations on the non-economic proposals >> kate, thank you very much for that reporting kate rogers. >>> coming up, might be a short trading week, but there's retailers with earnings on deck. we'll look at four names in today's "three buys and a bail" coming up on "the exchange." don'gonyert awhe. they ignored your potential, and mocked your ambition. but it's not the critic who counts. with every swing and block, your game plan never changed. ♪♪ some still call it luck. let them. because you know what it's always been. inevitable. ♪♪ ♪♪ since my citi custom cash® card automatically adjusts to earn me more cash back in my top eligible category... suddenly life's feeling a little more automatic. like doors opening wherever i go... [sound of airplane overhead] even the ground is moving for me! y'all seeing this? wild! and i don't even have to activate anything. oooooohhh... automatic sashimi! earn cash back
starbucks has made progress, but there is more to do. that for workers is what they want to hear as they head into the negotiations on the non-economic proposals >> kate, thank you very much for that reporting kate rogers. >>> coming up, might be a short trading week, but there's retailers with earnings on deck. we'll look at four names in today's "three buys and a bail" coming up on "the exchange." don'gonyert awhe. they ignored your potential, and mocked...
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>> a well with regard to starbucks i own that personally i think challenge is china competition emerging in china a dual effect there i think stock trading relatively low in long-term investor i think starbucks high-quality company we look at generally free cash flow metric free kash flow yield buy stocks at discount to free cash flow relative to other names that gives us a portfolio of stocks that generate, higher earnings growth we get much higher front cash return we can buy stocks at really low multiples relative to the market so biggest, one 10 times earnings versus 2 the s&p 500, i think emergency a hedge to broad market, trading at high moimz, energy very low multiples. >> the ones that are responsible for most gains last year i think you can look to secondary names, instead of nvidia i also own for disclosure sake intel i added to my personal portfolio or amd, to continue to pay that ai trend without all easing in the nvidia basket. if i owned i would be bragging throwing a birthday party obviously didn't buy that one chris, earnings coming up disney a big one you own disney how
>> a well with regard to starbucks i own that personally i think challenge is china competition emerging in china a dual effect there i think stock trading relatively low in long-term investor i think starbucks high-quality company we look at generally free cash flow metric free kash flow yield buy stocks at discount to free cash flow relative to other names that gives us a portfolio of stocks that generate, higher earnings growth we get much higher front cash return we can buy stocks at...
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and the starbucks, which has put china also at the top of its kind of key growth markets, their issues are not really china here they are other places. >> when you think about this on a day that we saw headline this morning that china is prepared to sell 50-year bonds, there was a long read, i think "the new york times" talking about demographics in countries like china, south korea, in the u.s. we have issues china's got a lot of problems. they have long-term problems, when you think about this. and it doesn't seem that investable -- i said it. investable on a relative basis, it doesn't look that interesting, essentially by an economy that's totally muffed everything. and our multinationals are having a tough time over there gdp at 5%, something like that, that doesn't really compensate for the sort of risk that are out there that we're speaking to so, to me, i don't find it that interesting. other than the digital companies that can leverage off of these hundreds of millions of dollars of, you know what i mean, like, of their own citizens. >> so, if you believe in a china story, is i
and the starbucks, which has put china also at the top of its kind of key growth markets, their issues are not really china here they are other places. >> when you think about this on a day that we saw headline this morning that china is prepared to sell 50-year bonds, there was a long read, i think "the new york times" talking about demographics in countries like china, south korea, in the u.s. we have issues china's got a lot of problems. they have long-term problems, when you...
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when you talk starbucks, mcdonald's, they've exploded to a weak dollar. when the dollar is rising, it hurts their earnings so a lot of people when they go overseas, they add in the extra cur currency i think they need more strong dollar portfolio to head earnings betting it's been the exact opposite of bonds where they're not diversifying stocks. >> okay. give us a quick example. a strong dollar, give an example. >> not taking sort of dollar beds. >> all right jeremy swartz from wisdomtree. we've got to leave the conversation there thank you very much. we've got a lot more to come to on "worldwide exchange" including one word investors need to know today first we're tracking the key stocks and the u.s. stocks are not falling too far behind, within striking distance of their own fresh highs. the names you should be buying into on the way back up. and a busy day of earnings as you take a look at the number one thing you need to watch r.fo a very busy day ahead when "worldwide exchange" returns stay with us (♪♪) something amazing is happening here. in a
when you talk starbucks, mcdonald's, they've exploded to a weak dollar. when the dollar is rising, it hurts their earnings so a lot of people when they go overseas, they add in the extra cur currency i think they need more strong dollar portfolio to head earnings betting it's been the exact opposite of bonds where they're not diversifying stocks. >> okay. give us a quick example. a strong dollar, give an example. >> not taking sort of dollar beds. >> all right jeremy swartz...
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david barnes ason brought a couple of his famous and lucrative starbucks. >> starbucks is down 40% from its high. blue when the yield. >> it has gotten to 3% which more than doubled the s&p's yield and grown the dividend every year and having real troubles with management and we like value. starbucks got an attractive entry of a 3% dividend yield. blue when you think i have a shot at capital gain if the stock price might go up? >> if i ever mention a company on-air to you, i believe you have a chance at a capital gain. not just dividend growth is going to drive capital gains. companies making more money with shareholders. stuart: it was also waived down, quite nicely since we bought it. there finally getting a little attention to the ai store, great dividend yield growing at 16% per year for 10 years in a row. texas and summons. blue and what is it paying now? >> or getting double digit riff. blue one thank you very much indeed. changing the subject. actor dennis quaid plans to vote for donald trump in november. did he give a reason? >> the lawfair. >> i think i'm going to vote for him
david barnes ason brought a couple of his famous and lucrative starbucks. >> starbucks is down 40% from its high. blue when the yield. >> it has gotten to 3% which more than doubled the s&p's yield and grown the dividend every year and having real troubles with management and we like value. starbucks got an attractive entry of a 3% dividend yield. blue when you think i have a shot at capital gain if the stock price might go up? >> if i ever mention a company on-air to you,...
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and it didn't. [ bleeps ] work they when did you really steal from starbucks when you work there? >> what i would do is i would buy a lot safer for dollars and they'd leave at 5 and walk away and i was like i think i can figure the matthau i would just delete the whole thing and take the 5. >> did you regret that week. >> yeah, but i wasn't some creep in office they make you really grown since then. stand up comedian barely making it your really growing. >> hey, i make hundreds of dollars greg. >> sean: riley ginnell to sow the media is actually excusing their abysmal behavior because apparently trump is worse. >> this will bite in thing going on here right everybody is on their side the judge the media their star witness makes pinocchio looks like jerry paulo it's insane is what it is and i hope new york city voters see this for what it is just political persecution. there taxpayer dollars are being used to put away or at least to try and put away donald trump while real criminals are in the street walking around new york city today i saw a woman leg on the ground fully exposed a
and it didn't. [ bleeps ] work they when did you really steal from starbucks when you work there? >> what i would do is i would buy a lot safer for dollars and they'd leave at 5 and walk away and i was like i think i can figure the matthau i would just delete the whole thing and take the 5. >> did you regret that week. >> yeah, but i wasn't some creep in office they make you really grown since then. stand up comedian barely making it your really growing. >> hey, i make...
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starbucks reported disappointing earnings last week. in a post on linkedin, schultz says the company should start by fixing its u.s. business, which he says was the primary reason for the company's fall from grace. starbucks hasn't commented, but its current and ceo said last week he is mounting a turnaround, including speeding up service during morning hours to try to meet customer demand. a new at six california leaders are set to discuss a bill to regulate self-driving cars. this is a live look at the state capitol looking lovely this morning. this bill was introduced back in march and passed through the senate transportation committee, and it aims to allow local governments to create policies about autonomous vehicles since they drive our local roadways. that includes giving tickets to the cars for violations and keeping tech companies accountable. recently, waymo announced it is expanding its services on the peninsula. advocates of this bill say that it will keep communities safer. happening today, some legendary sports figures rec
starbucks reported disappointing earnings last week. in a post on linkedin, schultz says the company should start by fixing its u.s. business, which he says was the primary reason for the company's fall from grace. starbucks hasn't commented, but its current and ceo said last week he is mounting a turnaround, including speeding up service during morning hours to try to meet customer demand. a new at six california leaders are set to discuss a bill to regulate self-driving cars. this is a live...
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lulu and starbucks are down 30% from their 52-week highs. talking about a consumer that's weakening. home depot's down 15% from its recent 52-week high. so, to me, it's great that we're spending so much time on this one story, it's a huge retailer and they're benefits from unique trends, but there's a lot of other things, at least through the lens of the stock market in retail and consumer -- >> doesn't all of that underscore the notion that walmart should do well? the fact that the starbucks customer is not going there? people are not going to disney? >> going to be a really crowded trade. so, when i think about this, if you are telling me there's an inflation story that for another 12 months, jamie dimon was just talking about this, we keep hearing this. so, sooner or later, that is going to put a massive tax on the consumer, and in my opinion, it could -- i don't mean crashing down, but they could hit a wall very quickly. so, to me, that's the fear we get the stagflationary environment. >> timmy talks a lot, he talks more than jerome powe
lulu and starbucks are down 30% from their 52-week highs. talking about a consumer that's weakening. home depot's down 15% from its recent 52-week high. so, to me, it's great that we're spending so much time on this one story, it's a huge retailer and they're benefits from unique trends, but there's a lot of other things, at least through the lens of the stock market in retail and consumer -- >> doesn't all of that underscore the notion that walmart should do well? the fact that the...
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and is it winning from starbucks? >> i think first of all, the growth that they're able to show, blows starbucks out of the water at this point. and you know, they've definitely proven to have a margin story that is improving. starbucks has their own issues that i think are really what we focused on this week >> meantime, chinese stocks rebounding after a rough go last year the fx up nearly 14% in last month, far outpacing the s&p 500 which is basically flat. among the winners, names like jd.com and tencent up 20%. what is driving the names? we have more from beijing. >> reporter: investors a taking a second look at chinese stocks for a few reasons. first, the economy, though fragile, is showing signs of life for example, april exports and imports indicated stronger demand, both overseas and at home second, chinese authorities are taking measures to boost market confidence while messaging a more pro-growth stance in april, the stock regulator published rules to crack down on illegal trading and securities fraud and be
and is it winning from starbucks? >> i think first of all, the growth that they're able to show, blows starbucks out of the water at this point. and you know, they've definitely proven to have a margin story that is improving. starbucks has their own issues that i think are really what we focused on this week >> meantime, chinese stocks rebounding after a rough go last year the fx up nearly 14% in last month, far outpacing the s&p 500 which is basically flat. among the winners,...
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becky has a cup of starbucks actually has her name on it. did you see that? i saw it. >> i didn't go down there. yeah. it's here. somebody did. >> and like -- >> i want the full-on. i don't want the qr code on my cup. >> how about this? how about we say -- clean, quick caffeine and so much more. there. fixed. >> there. thanks. >> everybody onboard? >> yep. >> okay. all right. >>> a look at futures this morning. you see now they are indicated higher. dow futures up by almost 150 points. nasdaq indicated up 50. s&p up by about 20. for more on the markets now we bring in our own mike santoli. hey, mike. made it back. safe travels. mike here all weekend, too. >> i was. yes. felt like we accomplished what we needed to do out there, becky. i am back here at the new york stock exchange. where the markets are set up for the week. s&p 500. relief last week. yields coming down. earnings worked through pretty well. some of that moderate economic data. what we've been doing for a while in a pullback going back to areas of february and march when everybody embraced a soft
becky has a cup of starbucks actually has her name on it. did you see that? i saw it. >> i didn't go down there. yeah. it's here. somebody did. >> and like -- >> i want the full-on. i don't want the qr code on my cup. >> how about this? how about we say -- clean, quick caffeine and so much more. there. fixed. >> there. thanks. >> everybody onboard? >> yep. >> okay. all right. >>> a look at futures this morning. you see now they are...
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starbucks's missed as well, and the e-commerce part of amazon. in terms of the ai story, i mentioned meta and the impact they have, the stock selling off on the back of their selling plans. what is your assessment of where things stand right now in terms of the ai impulse with these companies? charlie: with the megacap companies it was so about what the future holds. the street seemed to reward companies that would compel future oriented stories. i am thinking more about google, microsoft. they were rewarded and they could project a positive story about generative ai. meta was more modeled and they were punished because of that. so it is looking like amazon falls into that first category where they were able to tell the positive run rate story. the shares were up about 2% but let's see when stocks are trading pretty -- are trading. tom: questions asked whether or not this company should be in the mag-7 tesla, eliminating almost their entire supercharger organization. the group is responsible for building a vast network of public charging stations
starbucks's missed as well, and the e-commerce part of amazon. in terms of the ai story, i mentioned meta and the impact they have, the stock selling off on the back of their selling plans. what is your assessment of where things stand right now in terms of the ai impulse with these companies? charlie: with the megacap companies it was so about what the future holds. the street seemed to reward companies that would compel future oriented stories. i am thinking more about google, microsoft. they...
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starbucks j their summer menu. there's a new orange cream cake pop and a pineapple cloud cake. wonder how much sugar's in all of that. >>> live sports events are coming to disney+. caitlin clark will make her wnba season debut against the sunday. and the games will be able to stream on may 14. o stream on may 14. did you know... 80% of women are struggling with hair damage? just like i was. dryness and frizz could be damaged hair that can't retain moisture. new pantene miracle rescue deep conditioner, with first-of-its-kind melting pro-v pearls... locks in moisture to repair 6 months of damage in one wash, without weigh down. guaranteed or your money back! for resilient, healthy-looking hair... if you know, you know it's pantene. wanna know a secret? more than just my armpits stink. facts. that's why i use secret whole body deodorant for clinically proven odor protection everywhere. so i smell great all day, all hike, and all night. secret whole body deodorant. when you smell the amazing scent of gain flings... tim
starbucks j their summer menu. there's a new orange cream cake pop and a pineapple cloud cake. wonder how much sugar's in all of that. >>> live sports events are coming to disney+. caitlin clark will make her wnba season debut against the sunday. and the games will be able to stream on may 14. o stream on may 14. did you know... 80% of women are struggling with hair damage? just like i was. dryness and frizz could be damaged hair that can't retain moisture. new pantene miracle rescue...
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i'm not hearing anyone talking about rolling back prices at starbucks. they want to add more menu items, which would lead to worse throughput, another unacknowledged problem for many. nothing short of a brutal experience. what else, okay, this morning, tyson foods had preferred food businesses which has seen 20% cumulative deflation over the last few years has become too pricey for americans. that's why that one was hit. what does all of this tell us as we head into retail earnings season? i think the take away is americans want what walmart and costco give them, a low price that rolls back prices to feel like bargains again. walmart offers less expensive prices, costco has been a bargain. both will do well. i'm not sure how the market will react to target, macy's, and nordstrom. they have billions of dollars they sell. but and they do offer real value. i don't know if that's enough. target yieldings s almost 3%. nordstrom flirting with going private. i wonder if it has the cash flow to get a deal done. macy's is the most intriguing, they added two board
i'm not hearing anyone talking about rolling back prices at starbucks. they want to add more menu items, which would lead to worse throughput, another unacknowledged problem for many. nothing short of a brutal experience. what else, okay, this morning, tyson foods had preferred food businesses which has seen 20% cumulative deflation over the last few years has become too pricey for americans. that's why that one was hit. what does all of this tell us as we head into retail earnings season? i...